What’s to Do and Eat in Sorrento and the Amalfi Coast? Part 1 of 4

Our much anticipated 2 week adventure in Sorrento began after a 4 hour drive across Italy from Puglia to the Campania region. Two of our 3 daughters and 1 boyfriend joined us in Sorrento for a week.

We rented an apartment at the beautiful ResidenceSantaLucia located a short walk from the center of Sorrento, Piazza Tasso. The complex was a farm and has been developed into a stunning group of buildings, homes, cottages and apartments. Especially appreciated is a beautiful new pool, patio and garden area.GinoCoppola was our main contact person at Residence Santa Lucia and he was always available. He was a great reference for all there is to do in the area and he set up several tours for us. All were magnificent! And his English is superb!

Our first night was dinner at the MarinaGrande at Trattoria Emilia one of my favorites of the entire trip.

Al Fresco Dining Bliss!

Spaghetti and Mussels

Rigatoni with Seafood , one of my favorites of the entire trip!

Grilled Eggplant

Basket of Fried Fish

Gelato for Dessert in a Gelato Cone Chair

Hanging out at the beautiful ResidenceSantaLucia garden pool!

Garden and Pool View from our 2nd Story Apartment

Apartment Terrace

Aperitif at Hotel Bellevue Syrene Terrace before dinner

Dinner at Marina Grande, TavernaAzzura

Ravioli Stuffed with Fish in a Creamy Crab Sauce

Grilled Sea Bream

We also shared bruschetta and eggplant parmigiana. On the way home we stopped for gelato. Ricotta with walnuts and honey was my choice my favorite next to the rice flavored gelato in Florence.

Our 3rd day we had a quick walk to the train and then a 1 hour trip to Pompeii. We arranged for a guide, Rosemary, to meet us at the Pompeii station to give us a 2 hour tour. Fabulous!

Ready to Leave at the Gate of Residence Santa Lucia

Some areas like these were not open

Mount Vesuvius Looming in the Background

Plaster Cast of a Person Who Perished Due to Extreme Heat, 570 degrees F

All but 3 of the bodies are kept in another area for a special exhibition. We saw this one through an iron fence. Most all of the statues, mosaics, and treasures are kept in the NaplesNationalArcheologicalMuseum which is fabulous!

There is a nice cafe within the Pompeii grounds, but we went to a small cafe just outside the entrance for pizza, pasta and salad.
Back to Sorrento for naps and pool time and then Gino’sPizzaParty on the garden patio!

Gino Leading the Orchestra

3 Chefs: Gino, his sister in law Nutnapha, and Pietro

Speck with Cantaloupe, Caprese Salad and Tomato Bruschetta

Garden Fresh Tomato, Basil and Mozzarella Salad

Chopped Fresh Tomatoes, Onion, Basil, Garlic and Water for the Bruschetta

Nutnapha Serving Her Thai Sausage

Grilled Thai Sausages

Grilled Thai Sausage Bites with Lettuce, Cucumber and Fresh Herbs

Pizza Dough Strips with Olive Oil and Rosemary

Thai Spring Rolls Made by Nutnapha

Pietro

Sweeping Clean with the Wet Broom

Pizza Margarita with Plain Tomatoes, Mozzarella and Basil

Sausage, Mushroom and Mozzarella

Tomato, Speck and Arugula

Gorgonzola and Speck with Arugula

Pizza Margarita

Nutnapha

Pietro and Nutnapha

Poolside

Sausage and Cheese

Margarita Pizza represents the colors of the Italian flag: red, white and green. It was developed when Queen Margarita of Spain came to Italy for a visit

Thank you ResidenceSantaLucia for 2 memorable pizza party evenings!

Today we walked around Sorrento, explored the public LemonGrove, stopped for LemonGranitas, and had dinner at ElBufalito